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In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  Hotaki Information
The Hotaki were a Ghilzai Pashtun (Afghan) dynasty (1709-1738).
The short-lived dynasty was a troubled and violent one as internecine conflict made it difficult to establish permanent control.
The Hotaki dynasty lived under great turmoil due to bloody succession feuds that made their hold on power tenuous.
www.bookrags.com /Hotaki   (174 words)

  
 Hazrat Hotaki
Petitioner, Hazrat Hotaki, 3328 Oceanside Road, Oceanside, New York 11572, filed a petition for revision of a determination or for refund of sales and use taxes under Articles 28 and 29 of the Tax Law for the period September 1, 2001 through August 31, 2003.
A hearing was scheduled before Administrative Law Judge Dennis Galliher at the offices of the Division of Tax Appeals, Riverfront Professional Tower, 500 Federal Street, Troy, New York, on Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 10:30 A.M. Petitioner failed to appear and a default determination was duly issued.
Petitioner, Hazrat Hotaki, appeared by Inayat I. Shaikh, Esq.
www.nysdta.org /Determinations/820405.ord.htm   (1355 words)

  
 [ www.azadiradio.org ]
The guests in Kabul were: Ahmad Nadir Nadiri, Spokesman of the Independent Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan; Abdul Rahman Hotaki, President of Human Rights and Environment Agency; Jabar Sabid advisor on human rights to the Ministry of Interior.
Abdul Rahman Hotaki also supported this view but said that theoretically the UDHR are a good basis but advancement in Afghanistan in practice still remains a problem.
A young girl called the Waves of Freedom and claimed that her mother was strangled and her sister shot by a local commander and asked which office could take her complaint to bring those who perpetrated the crime to justice.
www.azadiradio.org /en/news/2005/12/5E393C0F-B8FC-4CB1-9F8A-642985432337.ASP   (550 words)

  
 Hotaki ancestry
Museums : Family History : names : Hotaki
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www.museumstuff.com /family-history/names/Hotaki.php   (325 words)

  
 Afghanistan Online: Biography (Mir Wais Hotaki)
Mir Wais Hotaki lead a successful revolt against Persia (Iran) in 1709, and founded the Hotaki dynasty.
Mir Wais Hotaki never took on the tile of king or emperor, however today, Afghans refer to him as Neeka, meaning Grandfather of the nation.
Mir Wais was born near Kandahar city in 1673, and died of natural causes in 1715, he was 42 years old.
www.afghan-web.com /bios/yest/mirwais.html   (95 words)

  
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 UNHCR - Refugee women embrace self-help on International Women's Day
He also urged Afghan women to support UNHCR's work and to ensure that every returnee woman benefits from the refugee agency's assistance programmes.
"I am very happy to have been invited to such a gathering after a long time," said Afghan teacher Benazir Hotaki, 40.
Afghan women could not believe that they could return to school, universities and offices alongside their brothers, said Hotaki, who lamented, "However, women in our society have yet to receive the full attention they deserve, they are still kept away from taking part in national affairs."
www.unhcr.org /news/NEWS/3e6f5b254.html   (652 words)

  
 Hazrat Hotaki
Petitioner Hazrat Hotaki, 3328 Oceanside Road, Oceanside, New York 11572, filed an exception to the order of the Chief Administrative Law Judge issued on March 16, 2006.
The order of the Chief Administrative Law Judge denying the application to vacate the default determination is sustained;
The order of the Administrative Law Judge holding Hazrat Hotaki in default is affirmed; and
www.nysdta.org /Decisions/820405.dec.htm   (1662 words)

  
 ghilzai2
Asserted his independence from Persia and established his own rule over Kandahar, 1709.
(a) Mir Mahmud Khan-e Hotaki, who ascended the throne as H.M. Mahmud Shah, Shahanshah of Persia - see below.
2) Sultan Malkhai Khan-e Hotaki, Chief of the Hotaki sept of the Ghilzai tribe.
www.4dw.net /royalark/Persia/ghilzai2.htm   (356 words)

  
 Afghanistan
21 Apr 1709 - 1715 Mir Wais Khan Hotaki (b.
1715 (6 months) Mir Abdollah Khan Hotaki (d.
1722 - 12 Mar 1738 Husain Sultan Khan Hotaki
www.worldstatesmen.org /Afghanistan.htm   (2147 words)

  
  Mari Hotaki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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  Hotaki - Information at Halfvalue.com
The Hotaki dynasty (1709-1738) was founded by Mirwais Khan Hotak, an ethnic Pashtun (Afghan) from the Ghilzai clan, of Kandahar province in modern-day Afghanistan.
Mirwais Khan died peacefully in 1715 from natural cause and was succeeded by his son Mir Mahmud Hotaki, who later led an Afghan army to invade Persia.
The Hotaki dynasty was a troubled and violent one as internecine conflict made it difficult to establish permanent control.
www.halfvalue.com /wiki.jsp?topic=Hotaki   (371 words)

  
  Hotaki at AllExperts
The Hotaki were a Ghilzai Pashtun (Afghan) dynasty (1709-1738).
The short-lived dynasty was a troubled and violent one as internecine conflict made it difficult to establish permanent control.
The Hotaki dynasty lived under great turmoil due to bloody succession feuds that made their hold on power tenuous.
en.allexperts.com /e/h/ho/hotaki.htm   (248 words)

  
 The Official Ghanzarya Shandaharo Website | The Kingdom |   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mahmood Shah Hotaki is not only a king but he is also a warrior with lots of power and ambition.
Hotaki kings come from the ancient Kandahar province of Afghanistan from Pashtoon ethnicity.
Ahmad Shah Durrani is the first official king of Afghanistan after the 3 unofficial Hotaki kings.
www.ghanzarya.com /ghanzarya/thekingdom/thekingdom.html   (841 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Zabul's provincial security chief, Khalilullah Hotaki, told RFE/RL today that four government soldiers were killed and two were captured overnight when Taliban fighters ambushed a government checkpoint near Shajoi.
Hotaki says Taliban fighters also killed four Afghan soldiers by firing a rocket-propelled grenade at their car on the main road linking Kabul and Kandahar:
Hotaki said he is asking the Taliban fighters to drop their call for a jihad against U.S.-led coalition forces.
www.rferl.org /features/2003/09/01092003160608.asp   (860 words)

  
 PESHAWAR: Release demanded of prisoners in Afghanistan -DAWN - Local; August 6, 2003
The chairman of Afghan Organisation of Human Rights and Environmental Protection, Abdul Rehman Hotaki, disclosed that 495 Pakistani prisoners of war were languishing in unhygienic and overcrowded cells in Shibarghan jail since the fall of Taliban government.
Mr Hotaki said that he along with a group of human rights activists recently visited the infamous Shibarghan jail to ascertain physical condition of the inmates and facilities being provided by the jail authorities.
Mr Hotaki said: “Pakistani prisoners are concerned over their future”, quoting prisoners as saying that the ICRC had failed to deliver letters to their families in Pakistan for the last five months.
www.dawn.com /2003/08/06/local33.htm   (568 words)

  
 nepm
The President was also informed that there is already a committee in place to deal with the Government on important issues facing the ethnic media industry and was asked to refer to the minutes of 2004.
He asked the members to be in touch with AhmedShah Hotaki for displaying their publications at the festival.
The President told the council that the map for the festival would be published in the Toronto Star The President asked the members to bring at least 50 copies of their publications at the festival.
www.nepmcc.ca /minutes/004/sept.htm   (842 words)

  
 hotaki email (spam-free!) and website community   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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www.hotaki.pw   (359 words)

  
 Mir Mahmud Hotaki @AryanaSite.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mir Mahmud was the son of Mir Wais Hotaki.
After gaining control of power at home, he invaded Safavid Persia in 1722, and soon marched on its capital, Esfahan.
After his death in 1725, he was succeeded by his cousin Ashraf, who would later lose Persia to Nadir Qoli Beg.
www.aryanasite.com /afghanistan/biographies/mirmahmudhotaki.html   (61 words)

  
 e-Ariana - Todays Afghan News
According to VOA reports, this was said in a statement issued by Director General Afghan Human Rights and Environmental Protection Abdul Rehman Hotaki after heading a delegation that visited the northern province of the country.
The statement said that poppy had been cultivated on a vast land in northern areas this year and the armed commanders, police and security forces are supporting cultivation and trade of poppy in Bulkh, Chamtal, Charbolak, Chahi and Daulatabad districts.
Abdul Rehman Hotaki said that he would inform the transitional government officials and international community about the situation in these provinces.
www.e-ariana.com /ariana/eariana.nsf/allDocs/CA158A8428EC160F87256D6D00575EE8?OpenDocument   (455 words)

  
 Afghan Pupils Thrilled to Go Back to School (washingtonpost.com)
KABUL, Afghanistan, March 23 -- The Hotaki School is a scarred, gloomy monument to Afghanistan's years of warfare and religious extremism.
The only school still standing in a district that was devastated by urban warfare in the 1990s, Hotaki has been swamped with far more applicants than it has the space, staff, budget or supplies to teach.
She said that after her father was shot dead by the Taliban police several years ago, her mother was reduced to begging and forced to marry off Shuqufa's older sister, then 13 years old, to an older man who beats her and refuses to let her leave his house.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A8746-2002Mar23   (1066 words)

  
 Hotaki information - Search.com
The Hotaki were a Ghilzai Pashtun (Afghan) dynasty (1709-1738) that ruled the remnants of the Persian Empire (Iran) from 1722 to 1736 following the decline of the Safavids.
They were led by Mir Wais Khan who rebelled against the rule of the Georgian-born governor Gurgin Khan and successfully defeated the Safavid armies at Kandahar.
During their reign the Hotakis held the Russians and Ottomans at bay, but were ousted by the Nader Shah Afshari in 1736.
www.search.com /reference/Hotaki   (186 words)

  
 Australian Information from Wikipedia
In response, a Ghilzai Pashtun chieftain named Mir Wais Khan began a rebellion against the Georgian governor, Gurgin Khan, of Kandahar and defeated a Safavid army.
Later, in 1722 an Afghan army led by Mir Wais' son Mahmud marched across eastern Iran, besieged, and sacked Isfahan and proclaimed Mahmud 'Shah' of Persia (see the Hotaki dynasty).
The Afghans rode roughshod over their conquered territory for a dozen years but were prevented from making further gains by Nadir Shah, a former slave who had risen to military leadership within the Afshar tribe in Khorasan, a vassal state of the Safavids.
www.thinkingaustralia.com /thinking_australia/wikipedia/default.php?title=Safavid   (3545 words)

  
 MASJIDE JAM-E-A (JAMI) HERAT   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During the Timurid rule, the famous poet of Herat, Jami and the miniaturist, Behzad were born, Queen Gawhar Shad's Musalla was built and Gazerghah restored.
In 1718 the Afghan clan, Hotaki, struggled for Herat's independence which continued until 1880, when finally the city become an integral par of Afghanistan.
Masjid Jam-e-A is a great Mosque, in the center of the city has been a place of worship since the time of Zoroaster, and rebuilt several times.
www.afghan.org /pic6.htm   (270 words)

  
 The Hotakis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1709, Mir Wais Khan, a Ghilzai Pashtun and founder of the short-lived Hotaki Dynasty (1709-38), and leader of the Afghan tribal revolt against Persian domination that led to the foundation of modern Afghanistan.
He was a Ghilzai chief who lived as a hostage at the court of the Safavid ruler in Esfahan while Kandahar was ruled by Gorgin Khan, a Georgian governor.
A leader of the Hotaki Ghilzai tribe, successfully led an uprising against Gurgin Khan, the Safavid who had been brutally suppressing the tribe.
www.afghan-network.net /hotakis   (379 words)

  
 Afghanistan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abdul Rehman Hotaki, chairperson of the Afghan Organization of Human Rights and Environment Protection, has asked the governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan to release prisoners detained on minor offenses on humanitarian grounds.
He revealed that some 495 Pakistani prisoners are in Shibarghan jail since the fall of the Taliban regime.
Hotaki is also seeking permission to visit Pakistani jails to determine the condition of Afghan prisoners.
www.smc.org.ph /amnews/amn030815/middleast/afghanistan030815.htm   (280 words)

  
 Where do I find Hotaki information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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The Hotaki (1709-1736) was founded by Pashtuns (Afghans) from the Ghilzai clan.
The Hotaki lived bulky restlessness due to bloody succession feuds that made their mastery on bent tenuous.
fr.babiename.info /Hotaki   (361 words)

  
 Hoover Institution - Hoover Digest - Rebuilding Kabul   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This unfinished building—originally commissioned as a women’s dormitory for Kabul University—currently houses the Mirwais Hotaki Secondary School in Kabul.
The original school building was destroyed during the factional fighting of the 1990s.
A Japanese aid organization is currently building a new school for Mirwais Hotaki, which is expected to be completed in March.
www.hoover.org /publications/digest/3063151.html   (1612 words)

  
 Hotaki Surname Resource Center
Hotaki Genealogy research can be facilitated by use of this page.
It links to the majority of the Hotaki surname data on the web, as well as to individual Hotaki family trees, Hotaki origin and Hotaki meaning if known, and many other Hotaki genealogy resources.
Search for the Hotaki surname in the 1790 census
www.surnameweb.org /registry/h/o/t/hotaki.shtml   (296 words)

  
 Body for DPs’ protection demanded -DAWN - National; December 24, 2002
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and other relief agencies also came under fire as the participants said that the UN and other organizations had failed to rehabilitate the displaced people in the refugees camps in Pakistan and the internally displaced Afghans.
The president of the Afghan Organization of Human Rights and Environmental Protection, Abdur Rehman Hotaki, suggested to form a Pakistan-Afghanistan commission, representing civil society bodies, UNHCR and government departments, to address legal, social and economic problems of the refugees, living in Pakistan.
Mr Hotaki pointed out that the 1951 convention had mandated the UNHCR to grant full protection to refugees and safeguard their rights, but in Pakistan the UN agency had failed to fulfil its legal responsibilities.
www.dawn.com /2002/12/24/nat10.htm   (588 words)

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